*OR* manufacturers of SSDs overprovision them and then use the extra capacity for write leveling, but I'm sure you're probably more right than they are.
Because they signed a contract at the earlier, higher cost before the reuse started lowering costs significantly? Perhaps the contract does not allow for rocket reuse?
No, that's why we should get away from liquid that requires a refinery to prepare it, instead of being able to generate the energy on site using solar panels.
I just realized you'd replied, so my apologies on the tardiness of the response. Neither died. I had that TV for 14 years until my ex took it with her when she moved out. To be fair, that was less time than the black and white 12" I'd used before that had lived. My parents bought that one in 1982, and got rid of it in 2012 when they moved 1200 miles.
I did. 13" *with color*. It was my combined birthday and Christmas present that year, as it was the only thing I asked for. I could finally tell which ones were different colors in the original final fantasy (this was the mid 90's).
If you take a sledgehammer to the walls and the local government decides it's no longer up to code, they will condemn it and tear it down. You'll still own the land it once sat on, but they'll probably hand you a bill for the tear down and if you can't pay it up front, you won't have the land either.
AMD made a completely new processor pretty close on on par with this, from scratch, and is charging a quarter of that price. If Intel has to charge $2k just to cover R&D, they really need to cut back on the cocaine budget for their engineers.
Too bad they already misappropriated the term piracy for online file sharing. This seems more fitting of the name. Ironic, given the content of the theft.
Right, so you use the longer wavelengths to cover at distance improving range, and the shorter wavelengths to cover up close improving speed, and switch between them as needed. Moving the people at longer range off the shorter wavelength bands allows you to reduce the window for each device because you can assume a shorter round trip time, meaning there's less waste in each window, which further improves the total bandwidth of the higher-frequency radio.
They were the first network with 4g-class speeds using HSPA+ back in 2011. Even today, they frequently outperform other networks on speed tests. Sitting on my couch, I get 100 mbps on my phone, which is twice the speed of my internet connection through Comcast.
I imagine that he is adding features as quickly as he's able to do so, and attacking him for having different priorities than you is unlikely to get him to move faster on to your pet project. You're welcome to set up your own legal advise bot to help people, but to the person that wrote the bot that currently exists, removing victims of terrible violence at risk of losing their very lives is a high priority. Based on your username, I assume you bought into the idea that the recently elected officials would be trying to help people. I hope to God you're right, but every indication so far is that they're simply trying to enrich themselves and their friends. Please reach out to those you voted for and ask them for help, while others help those that the ones you voted for are trying to harm.
There's plenty of tech work in every city. I've never lived or worked in the Bay Area despite the opportunity to do so, and I've never really had difficulty finding work. 16 years of being a sysadmin/netadmin. The upshot is that I have a family, a house big enough for all the kids to have their own rooms, work from home, wife gets to be a stay at home parent, and I live within 20 minutes of almost all my kids grandparents (one grandma lives a couple hours away). And all this is inside city limits. If I were to need to switch to another job, I could get an office job in days, or another remote job in weeks.
Or you could choose to live in one of the hundred cities in the US with a reasonable cost of living, good schools, and low unemployment. If you're choosing to put work ahead of kids, that's a choice you're making.
f only they'd already been working on a capsule. It's a damn shame they'll have to start completely from scratch right now instead of using the one they've been developing and using for years now. Man-rating is a challenge, but literally nothing has ever obtained it.
Because he's proven to us that he has absolutely no interest in using the rich early on to finance projects for the masses, which is why the model 3 is only available to the super rich, significantly more expensive than the Model S.
How many *more* people are willing and able to spend six figures on a car that wouldn't have spent that money on another similar vehicle with similar performance?
You take the regular train if you want to stop at one of the stops. You take the high speed rail if you want to get straight from one major metro area to another. You can get on a train going back the other way if you're in one of the last few stops that got skipped, and save yourself the majority of travel time. This is additional, not replacement.
Daily commuters. Work in Seoul, live elsewhere, save yourself a ton of money on rent. Also, when North Korea goes bonkers and levels the city, you've got a 70% chance of not being in town when it happens.
I use linux on my servers, on vms, even on a few desktops. But on my primary system, I run windows, because I like to play games as well. Having bash built in allows me to manage my files in the way I'm most familiar with, and also means i don't have to use PuTTY or a VM for SSH sessions to all the other systems I manage. It isn't perfect, but it's a damn sight better than having to learn powershell.
Most people are tired of the fact that almost every year in the last 20 has been significantly above average, and there's no indication that that's going to change unless we start fixing out damage. https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/sotc... So yeah, a lot of us care, and that caring adjusts our buying decisions. Power draw is one of the biggest considerations when buying new stuff, for me.
Hyperkin has made a system that should basically be prior art already: https://www.amazon.com/Hyperki...
Poor Iranfowars! Always getting beat up.
*OR* manufacturers of SSDs overprovision them and then use the extra capacity for write leveling, but I'm sure you're probably more right than they are.
Because they signed a contract at the earlier, higher cost before the reuse started lowering costs significantly? Perhaps the contract does not allow for rocket reuse?
No, that's why we should get away from liquid that requires a refinery to prepare it, instead of being able to generate the energy on site using solar panels.
I just realized you'd replied, so my apologies on the tardiness of the response. Neither died. I had that TV for 14 years until my ex took it with her when she moved out. To be fair, that was less time than the black and white 12" I'd used before that had lived. My parents bought that one in 1982, and got rid of it in 2012 when they moved 1200 miles.
Turn the seats around as soon as you hit speed. Safer that way anyway.
I did. 13" *with color*. It was my combined birthday and Christmas present that year, as it was the only thing I asked for. I could finally tell which ones were different colors in the original final fantasy (this was the mid 90's).
If you take a sledgehammer to the walls and the local government decides it's no longer up to code, they will condemn it and tear it down. You'll still own the land it once sat on, but they'll probably hand you a bill for the tear down and if you can't pay it up front, you won't have the land either.
AMD made a completely new processor pretty close on on par with this, from scratch, and is charging a quarter of that price. If Intel has to charge $2k just to cover R&D, they really need to cut back on the cocaine budget for their engineers.
Too bad they already misappropriated the term piracy for online file sharing. This seems more fitting of the name. Ironic, given the content of the theft.
Right, so you use the longer wavelengths to cover at distance improving range, and the shorter wavelengths to cover up close improving speed, and switch between them as needed. Moving the people at longer range off the shorter wavelength bands allows you to reduce the window for each device because you can assume a shorter round trip time, meaning there's less waste in each window, which further improves the total bandwidth of the higher-frequency radio.
They were the first network with 4g-class speeds using HSPA+ back in 2011. Even today, they frequently outperform other networks on speed tests. Sitting on my couch, I get 100 mbps on my phone, which is twice the speed of my internet connection through Comcast.
Can I at least get the video so it's not a complete waste of my tax dollars?
I imagine that he is adding features as quickly as he's able to do so, and attacking him for having different priorities than you is unlikely to get him to move faster on to your pet project. You're welcome to set up your own legal advise bot to help people, but to the person that wrote the bot that currently exists, removing victims of terrible violence at risk of losing their very lives is a high priority. Based on your username, I assume you bought into the idea that the recently elected officials would be trying to help people. I hope to God you're right, but every indication so far is that they're simply trying to enrich themselves and their friends. Please reach out to those you voted for and ask them for help, while others help those that the ones you voted for are trying to harm.
There's plenty of tech work in every city. I've never lived or worked in the Bay Area despite the opportunity to do so, and I've never really had difficulty finding work. 16 years of being a sysadmin/netadmin. The upshot is that I have a family, a house big enough for all the kids to have their own rooms, work from home, wife gets to be a stay at home parent, and I live within 20 minutes of almost all my kids grandparents (one grandma lives a couple hours away). And all this is inside city limits. If I were to need to switch to another job, I could get an office job in days, or another remote job in weeks.
Or you could choose to live in one of the hundred cities in the US with a reasonable cost of living, good schools, and low unemployment. If you're choosing to put work ahead of kids, that's a choice you're making.
f only they'd already been working on a capsule. It's a damn shame they'll have to start completely from scratch right now instead of using the one they've been developing and using for years now. Man-rating is a challenge, but literally nothing has ever obtained it.
Because he's proven to us that he has absolutely no interest in using the rich early on to finance projects for the masses, which is why the model 3 is only available to the super rich, significantly more expensive than the Model S.
Just like the Boomers and GenX then? And every generation before them? There's been propaganda since Ugg and Lurr first started drawing on cave walls.
How many *more* people are willing and able to spend six figures on a car that wouldn't have spent that money on another similar vehicle with similar performance?
You take the regular train if you want to stop at one of the stops. You take the high speed rail if you want to get straight from one major metro area to another. You can get on a train going back the other way if you're in one of the last few stops that got skipped, and save yourself the majority of travel time. This is additional, not replacement.
Daily commuters. Work in Seoul, live elsewhere, save yourself a ton of money on rent. Also, when North Korea goes bonkers and levels the city, you've got a 70% chance of not being in town when it happens.
I use linux on my servers, on vms, even on a few desktops. But on my primary system, I run windows, because I like to play games as well. Having bash built in allows me to manage my files in the way I'm most familiar with, and also means i don't have to use PuTTY or a VM for SSH sessions to all the other systems I manage. It isn't perfect, but it's a damn sight better than having to learn powershell.
Most people are tired of the fact that almost every year in the last 20 has been significantly above average, and there's no indication that that's going to change unless we start fixing out damage. https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/sotc... So yeah, a lot of us care, and that caring adjusts our buying decisions. Power draw is one of the biggest considerations when buying new stuff, for me.